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Rank CQM Sgt.
Service # 1045025
Unit # 241st Canadian Scottish Borderers
Resident Wallaceburg
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Miller proceeded overseas with 241st Apr. 24, 1917. He trained in Sandling Camp until Sept. 5 and joined the 20th battalion on Nov. 20 near Lens France.

He was killed in the Battle of Amiens on Aug. 8, 1918.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Cenotaph Wallaceburg Cenotaph
Sources Chatham Daily Planet (26-08-1918), Commonwealth War Grave Commission, No Return Ticket - Wallaceburg War Casualties - Alan Mann 2002
Supplemental Information Father: Charles S. Miller Mother: Sarah J. Miller Sister: M. Christeen
Height 5'11"
Eye Colour grey
Age 23
Complexion fair
Hair brown
Race white
Birthplace Kingsville, ON
Religion Church of England
Last Place of Employment Miller's Drug Store, Wallaceburg ON
Average Earnings 60/mth
Marital Status single
When Enlisted July 17, 1916
Where Enlisted Windsor, ON

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